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Newspaper article entitled, Artificial Moonlight. The Brush Electric Light Mast, printed in The Cleveland Leader, July 23, 1881, originally published in The Ironmonger, explaining the Brush Electric Company Mast System of lighting to be erected in downtown Cleveland,...

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Newspaper article entitled, Artificial Moonlight. The Brush Electric Light Mast, printed in The Cleveland Leader, July 23, 1881, originally published in The Ironmonger, explaining the Brush Electric Company Mast System of lighting to be erected in downtown Cleveland, includes a print illustration of the mast soon to be erected in Public Square

Two publications of, one typescript, and one handwritten manuscript for the Brush genealogy entitled, A Concise Genealogy of Isaac Elbert Brush and Delia Williams Phillips, His Wife, and of Their Descendants. First book published in 1925, includes part one and append...

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Two publications of, one typescript, and one handwritten manuscript for the Brush genealogy entitled, A Concise Genealogy of Isaac Elbert Brush and Delia Williams Phillips, His Wife, and of Their Descendants. First book published in 1925, includes part one and appendices. Second book published in 1932, consists of part one, part two, and appendices. Typescript, dated October 17, 1931, consists of biographical sketch for Charles F., Sr. Handwritten manuscript, dated 1927, early draft for section on the scientific impact of Charles F., Sr.

Group picture of men on the deck of a ship. Wood floor in foreground, ductwork and smokestack and railings in background. Most of the men are smiling and holding up their caps. All dressed in coats and/or uniforms

One of the attractions at The Great Lakes Exposition is an International Village known as "Streets of the World." This project contains over 100 structures and covers 7 1/2 acres of ground. The streets constantly depict the transplanted life, color, and gaiety of abo...

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One of the attractions at The Great Lakes Exposition is an International Village known as "Streets of the World." This project contains over 100 structures and covers 7 1/2 acres of ground. The streets constantly depict the transplanted life, color, and gaiety of about two-score nationality groups from Continental Countries, the Orient and the Tropics. Each nationality occupies its own individual section. In the upper left corner is the Goodyear Blimp Landing Field Preservation note: "Acc.#521" penciled on back. "137829" imprinted on back Front and back of postcards have been scanned. The front side can be determined by the letter 'a' appended to the filename. Those files with the letters 'ac' have been color corrected.

The Great Lakes Exposition features as its main attraction an International Village know as "Streets of the World!" This project occupies 7 1/2 acres and contains more than 100 structures. The entrance is built along the lines of a quaint European Castle, and inside ...

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The Great Lakes Exposition features as its main attraction an International Village know as "Streets of the World!" This project occupies 7 1/2 acres and contains more than 100 structures. The entrance is built along the lines of a quaint European Castle, and inside is found the transplanted life, color, gay activities of about two-score nationality groups from Continental Countries, the Orient, and the Tropics. Each nationality occupies its own individual village "6A-H606" imprinted bottom right corner, front of card. Lighter colors than duplicate card Front and back of postcards have been scanned. The front side can be determined by the letter 'a' appended to the filename. Those files with the letters 'ac' have been color corrected.